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Morgan-Davies, M. 1996. Status of the black rhinoceros in the Masai Mara National Reserve, Kenya. Pachyderm 21: 38-45, figs. 1-5, table 1.
Morgan-Davies, M. 1996. A photographic method for identifying black rhinoceros individuals. Pachyderm 21: 35-37, figs. 1-5.
Moreau, R.E. 1944. Mount Kenya: a contribution to the biology and bibliography. Journal of the East African Natural History Society 18: 61-92.
Morales, J.; Melnick, D.J. 1994. Molecular systematics of the living rhinoceros. Molecular Biology and Evolution 3 (2): 128-134, figs. 1-3, tables 1-3.
Morales, J.; Andau, P.M.; Supriatna, J.; Zainuddin, Z.Z.; Melnick, D.J. 1997. Mitochrondrial DNA variability and conservation genetics of the Sumatran rhinoceros. Conservation Biology 11 (2): 539-543, figs. 1-2, tables 1-2.
Moorehead, A. 1961. Geen plaats in de ark: bedreigd wild in Afrika. Amsterdam and Brussel, Elsevier (Elsevier Pocket A26). pp. 1-190.
Moor, J.H. 1837. Notes on the Indian archipelago, and adjacent countries. Singapore, [no publisher]. pp. i-viii, 1-276, 1-117.
Montgomery, S. 1989. Operation bicornis: a new initiative to save Damaraland’s black rhino. African Wildlife 43 (5): 228-233, figs. 1-6 [Also in Afrikaans, pp.228,230,232].
Montali, R.J.; Mann, P.C.; Jones, D.M.; Griner, L.A.; Kuen, G.R.; Narushima, E.; Bush, M. 1982. Leiomyomas in the genital tract of large zoo animals. Verhandlungsbericht des Internationalen Symposiums uber die Erkrankungen der Zootiere 24: 117-122, figs. 1-7.
Monestrol, H. de 1925. Les chasses et la faune d’Indochine. Hanoi, Imprimerie d'Extreme Orient. pp. 1-167.
Mond, R.; Myers, O.H. 1940. Temples of Armant: a preliminary survey. London, The Egypt Exploration Society.
Momin, K.N.; Shah, D.R.; Oza, G.M. 1973. Great Indian rhinoceros inhabited Gujarat. Current Science 42 (22): 801-802, figs. 1-3.
Molsbergen, E.C. Godee 1916. Reizen in Zuid-Afrika in de Hollandse tijd Deel I: Tochten naar het noorden 1652-1686. s Gravenhage, Werken Linschooten-Vereniging, vol. 11. vol. 1, pp. i-xvi, 1-254.
Molmenti, P.G. 1885. La storia di Venezia nella vita privata dalle origine alle coduta dalla republica, 3rd ed. Torino, Roux e Favale. pp. i-vii, 1-599.
Molinet, C. du 1692. Le Cabinet de la Bibliothèque de Sainte Geneviève. Divisé en deux parties. Contenant les Antiquitez de la Religion des Chrétien, des Egyptiens, & des Tomains, des Tombeaux, des Poids & des Médailles, des Monnoyes, des Pierres antiques gravées, & des Minéraux; des Talismans, des Lampes antiques, des Animaux les plus rares et les plus singuliers, des Coquilles, les plus considérables, des Fruits étrangers, & quelques Plantes exquises. Paris, Antoine Dezallier. pp. i-viii, 1-224, i-viii.
Mokhtar, M.; Fletcher, K. 1984. The Sumatran rhinoceros in Ulu Selama. Malaysiana 9 (2): 4-7, figs. 1-6.
Mohr, Erna 1950. Kleine Zahnbeobachtungen im Zoologischen Garten. Zoologische Garten 17 (1/5): 84-87, figs. 1-7.
Mohr, Erna 1957. Das Horn des Indischen Rhinoceros unicornis. Zoologische Garten 23 (1/3): 37-45, figs. 1-8.
Mohnike, O. 1883. Blicke auf das Pflanzen- und Thierleben in den Niederlandischen Malaienlandern. Muenster, Aschendorff. pp. i-iv, 1-694.